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Subject: [U21] World Cup , by Krzysztof/

2025-12-23 23:55:40

Dear fans of the national teams, the U21 World Cup is about to start, and I would like to traditionally invite you to get to know the participants of the World Cup. I would like to invite you to my interviews. This is a preview of what awaits us shortly, I invite you to my article, to my little magazine :)
2025-12-24 00:19:18
Österreich U21


1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- Hello to all Sokker players, my name is Domenico, here on Sokker my name is Red3x.
I am 33 years old, I live in Italy, and I am a simple courier for the Italian postal service.
I have been playing Sokker for many years now, I started in 2012 playing with some friends.
I have few and simple hobbies: soccer, the gym, and video games, especially on the PC. In fact, in the past, I participated in many Call of Duty 4 tournaments.
Italy has always been called the beautiful country for a simple reason: there is no city or street that is not visually beautiful and shows you its history in the open air, how people lived in those times, so it is worth visiting if you love history and especially ancient villages.


Then there is also the food. Wherever you go, you eat well, especially in the south of Italy.
In fact, if you go to the south, you'll put on 10-15 kg in two days.


Move here? Not for me. We don't have laws and salaries that can attract people from abroad to say, “I'm leaving my country because Italy offers me better opportunities.”
For this reason, many Italian graduates, when they have an opportunity, even if it's not the best, flee Italy to live and work abroad and improve their lives.
I don't want to prolong the discussion because there would be so much to talk about, and this game is not the right place for it.


2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- I hadn't tried to qualify for years.
I had given up the game after qualifying with Crna gora (Montenegro) because I no longer wanted to play Sokker and also for work reasons.
After me, Michele79 took over the national team and led it to win the World Cup.
After New Zealand, with whom I won the Asian Cup, Austria gave me the opportunity to coach and manage their team. I qualified in a group that wasn't very difficult, apart from Argentina, who were hard to beat, but I managed to finish in first place, which makes me happy, just as I am happy to play alongside all of you.


3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- I certainly can't say that the team I'm coaching is the favorite to win the tournament. We have potential, but we'd need a lot of luck to go all the way.
After coaching so many national teams, I'd love to win the World Cup for once.
If I am lucky enough to win it with this national team, I would be really happy.
There is no star player in my team; everyone has their own skills and abilities that make me excited or angry during matches.
My team is not easy to manage, but then again, once you reach this stage, no match is easy.


4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- , 4 and 5.
Five teams? Perhaps that's not enough, because the teams ranked 1st to 10th are all strong, so I think the coach's skills will determine the strength of that team.
If I name five teams, I think I would be belittling other very talented coaches, and that's not my style.
My style is to try to face these great coaches in order to improve and try to win.


6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- As I said before, many teams have chosen an experienced coach who has also been playing longer than me, so it's difficult to choose.

7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- I would say hello to many people I haven't heard from in years, some of whom have sadly passed away.
So, for the few who are still on Sokker and remember me, I am posting this image :D



8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- A great coach once said... “Strong men, strong destinies. Weak men, weak destinies, there is no other way.”
So let's get busy and show them who we are!


9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- Like everyone else, I think I would choose Poland, Romania, and my own Italy.
But I am someone who is very happy if other countries want to place their trust in me, as other countries I have coached have done.
I certainly wasn't the best coach in their history, but they can't deny that I always put in effort, passion, some good results, and a lot of humor and memes to engage them.


Finally, I hope you enjoyed my interview because I worked so hard on it that I disgust myself.
So, here is my IBAN, and thank you for any donations.
Best regards from Red3x and good luck to everyone.



by Krzysztof
Thank you :)